Drug Detail:Azo urinary pain relief max strength (Phenazopyridine [ fen-ay-zoe-pir-i-deen ])
Drug Class: Miscellaneous genitourinary tract agents
Usual Adult Dose for Dysuria
190 to 200 mg orally 3 times a day
Comments:
- Take this drug after a meal.
- Take this drug with a full glass of water.
- This drug should not be used longer than 2 days concomitantly with an antibacterial, because of the lack of evidence that the combined administration of this drug and an antibacterial provides greater benefit than the antibacterial alone after 2 days.
Use: For the symptomatic relief of pain, burning, urgency, frequency, and other discomfort arising from irritation of the lower urinary tract mucosa caused by infection, trauma, surgery, endoscopic procedures, or the passage of sounds or catheters
Usual Pediatric Dose for Dysuria
12 years and older:
190 to 195 mg orally 3 times a day
Comments:
- Take this drug after a meal.
- Take this drug with a full glass of water.
- This drug should not be used longer than 2 days concomitantly with an antibacterial, because of the lack of evidence that the combined administration of this drug and an antibacterial provides greater benefit than the antibacterial alone after 2 days.
Use: For the symptomatic relief of pain, burning, urgency, frequency, and other discomfort arising from irritation of the lower urinary tract mucosa caused by infection, trauma, surgery, endoscopic procedures, or the passage of sounds or catheters
Renal Dose Adjustments
Contraindicated
Liver Dose Adjustments
Data not available
Precautions
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
- Hypersensitivity to the active component or any of the ingredients
- Renal impairment
Safety and efficacy have not been established in patients younger than 12 years.
Consult WARNINGS section for additional precautions.
Dialysis
Data not available
Other Comments
General:
- This drug provides only symptomatic relief; treatment of the cause of pain should be instituted and the drug discontinued when symptoms are controlled.
- The analgesic action of this drug may reduce or eliminate the need for systemic analgesics or narcotics.
- This drug may be given concomitantly with antibiotics to relieve pain and discomfort during the interval before antibacterial therapy controls the infection.
- This drug should not be given for longer than 2 days because there is a lack of evidence that the combined administration of this drug and an antibacterial provides greater benefit than administration of the antibacterial alone after 2 days.
Frequently asked questions
- Why do you not take phenazopyridine for more than two days?